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PTmowerMech

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To skip his skit, click on about the 4 minute mark.

 

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Most people fill the tank, prior to mowing.

Or when Joe Smith takes his 0-turn in for service, they hook the wires up to battery power.

Or this new wonder light makes the tank leak and burns Mrs. Smith's house down WITH their shiny new mower.

Danger Danger Willie.

How are you going to see that out in the sun?
 

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Most people fill the tank, prior to mowing.

Or when Joe Smith takes his 0-turn in for service, they hook the wires up to battery power.

Or this new wonder light makes the tank leak and burns Mrs. Smith's house down WITH their shiny new mower.

Danger Danger Willie.

How are you going to see that out in the sun?


@10:55 He get's into your point about it catching on fire.

 

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Where do I get some of those Sue Happy pills? So far I feel why I should make a lawyer rich.
 

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A better idea would be a float type, that actuates a electrical connection on the outside of the tank to light up the light, but that's not as universal.
 

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A better idea would be a float type, that actuates a electrical connection on the outside of the tank to light up the light, but that's not as universal.

That would be a way better idea.
 

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I’m sure he was worried about litigation, but I think he actually agreed that it was a fire hazard because he removed it from his own mower. I’ve had experience advising clients on when and how to make mea culpa announcements. Never fun, especially if it is being made solely because the lawyers said to do it. But this one felt genuine. Taryl realized that he got out ahead of his skis and did what he could to correct course. Hope it works.
 

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I’m sure he was worried about litigation, but I think he actually agreed that it was a fire hazard because he removed it from his own mower. I’ve had experience advising clients on when and how to make mea culpa announcements. Never fun, especially if it is being made solely because the lawyers said to do it. But this one felt genuine. Taryl realized that he got out ahead of his skis and did what he could to correct course. Hope it works.

Has anyone sued a YouTuber over bad info?
 
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